See how water treatment professionals are fighting 'toilet-to-tap' branding and making progress in public acceptance of direct potable reuse
At WEFTEC in Chicago this September, the EPA announced a program called the Water Workforce Initiative to help U.S. municipalities face staffing shortages in the water/wastewater sector
Pamela Rose of Elizabethtown, Kentucky, retires after serving 24 years as a water treatment plant operator
Clifford Creeks Jr. quickly developed a passion for wastewater treatment. Now he puts it to work daily and tries to impart it to a new generation.
Hatfield Award winner Tom Sigmund leads NEW Water’s initiatives to bolster resource recovery and curb phosphorus in its watershed.
A website created by Metropolitan Council Environmental Services delivers public information that has helped engage residents and reduce I&I.
A mural inspired by a former Santa Cruz treatment plant superintendent has had a big impact on staff morale and community appreciation
Brightly colored posters created by kids help the Monte Vista Water District spread the message of conservation year-round
NYWEA presenters deliver hands-on wastewater education to fifth-graders at a county soil and water conservation field day event.
Kevin Zebrowski pushes himself and encourages his team to excel in every area of maintenance in his Northeast Ohio district.